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What is a major difference between Joe and L. V. Craig in String? (APEX)

A. One is comical, whereas the other has no sense of humor.
B. One is sarcastic, whereas the other is heroic and self-driven.
C. One is honorable and upright, whereas the other is underhanded.
D. One is fun-loving and friendly, whereas the other is hateful.

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Question:

What is a major difference between Joe and L. V. Craig in String.

Answer:

B. One is fun-loving and friendly, whereas the other is hateful.

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Answer:

A. One is comical, whereas the other has no sense of humour.

Step-by-step explanation:

"String" is one of the plays of the book "Mojo and String: Two Plays", Alice Childress being its author. The story develops as a meeting between neighbors takes place on a Sunday. Two important characters are "old Joe", and L. V. Craig. Old Joe is a tattered man who lives on other people's waste, making the rest of the neighbors feel embarrased. L. V. Craig is a pretentious man who works in a cafe and enjoys ridiculing Joe and showing off in front of others.

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